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rmed it. They seem to be there this morning, however, and to be making arrangements to hold the west side of the Appomattox. The town they cannot think of holding, as it lies directly under our guns. The weather continues splendid. City Point, Va, June 16, 4.15 P. M, via Jamestown Island, 11.45 P. M.--General Butler reports from Bermuda Hundred that the enemy have abandoned the works in front of that place. His troops are now engaged in clearing up the railroad between Petersburg aes for business. Vessels of one hundred tons burden can go to its wharves up the Appomattox, and those of large size to Waltham's landing, six miles below. The larger vessels engaged in the Petersburg trade usually discharged their cargoes at City Point. The town is well built, and contains about a dozen churches. It has also three or four banks, several cotton and woolen factories, three rope walks, two iron furnaces and numerous mills of various kinds. The limits of the borough include th